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Thread : best nvidia card(s) for $400?
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Well, my understanding was that the 9800GTX is better than the 8800GT, so I'd get that if they were the same price. One thing I'm confused on though, You should be able to get 2 8800GTs for a lot less than 2 9800GTXs. I thought the GTs should be in the $300 range. --------------- Gaming: FX-60 @ 2.81GHz (x14, 1.375, 90nm) > A8N-SLI Deluxe > Asus 4850 - 625/1986 > 2GB Corsair XMS 400MHz 2-3-3-6-1T HTPC/Light Gaming: X2 5400+ 2.8GHz Brisbane > Gigabyte 780G MATX - 900MHz Core > 2GB Corsair XMS2 800MHz 4-4-4-12-2T |
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$174 on newegg.
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How about two 4850's in Crossfire?
Message edited by stridervm on 06-29-2008 at 01:56:09 PM |
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I would strongly urge you to reconsider buying Nvidia. 2 4850's in crossfire would outperform either the 8800 or 9800 and would run you $400. Add to that that the 780i has issues especially with Quads and you would be much better off with an Intel chipset. This is slightly cheaper than the 780i and is more stable, overclocks better and runs faster. The 780i is nothing more than a 680i with an additional PCI-E controller for 3 way 16x. The 680i was released in Oct. 06 so your paying premium prices for a 21 month old product that still doesn't work quite right. Message edited by ausch30 on 06-29-2008 at 02:10:42 PM ---------------
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As far as NVIDIA goes I guess a 9800GTX would be your best bet, maybe a nice overclocked model. Also the 55nm 9800GTX+ should be released in a couple of weeks and it should overclock better and stay cooler than its 65nm counterpart. The GTX 200 series is WAY overpriced, so fuhgetaboutit.
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I'm not your buddy, guy!
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Agreed with above. Nvidia boards have some issues. They're not terrible, but Intel's chipsets are better. Same story with Nvidia's cards right now, they hold their own but ATI's latest lineup simply came out on top in terms of value. |
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4850 or 4870 in xfire is a better choice, you'll get better performance and DX10.1 support (which is pretty useless for now but who knows... |
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I would either get 4870 of 2x 4850 in CF. Honestly, 9800GTX and 4850 trade wins in single mode, but in SLi and CF, it's different. I'd still get the 4850 SLi for easier PSU requirements. Message edited by pcgamer12 on 06-29-2008 at 02:53:22 PM |
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Get g92 8800gts instead. At $119.99 after mir, you don't have to spend nearly as much as $400 for sli. It performs better than 8800gt, and about the same as 9800gtx and 4850. --------------- Q6600@3.6ghz, GA-EX38-DS4 motherboard, 8gb 800mhz ddr2 4-3-3-12, 8800GTS(g92)@780mhz, 1TB + 1.5TB hdds, 850watt psu |
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I agree with Dagger. Grab the opportunity. --------------- Why so serious? |
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yeah, if you absolutely have to get nvidia, then get 2 8800GTS 512MB. |
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And then your still stuck with a poor performing motherboard ---------------
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Great prices on those gts's. Only thing is theyre going eol. But for the price/performance, its hard to turn down --------------- Every artist is a cannibal,every poet is a thief,they all kill their inspiration then sing about their grief |
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--------------- Q6600@3.6ghz, GA-EX38-DS4 motherboard, 8gb 800mhz ddr2 4-3-3-12, 8800GTS(g92)@780mhz, 1TB + 1.5TB hdds, 850watt psu |
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Thats true, tho they wont get the 230, but 200 is |

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